May 15

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May 15
Among the changing
months,
May stands confest
The sweetest, and in
fairest colours
dressed.
Incorporating
Caythorpe News
32 Pages this month!
No 5
Delivered to all homes in Caythorpe, Frieston, Normanton-on-Cliffe and Carlton Scroop
Hot Cross Fun at St. Vincent’s
The Hot Cross Fun day, Good Friday, was led by the Rev. Valerie Rampton. Just over
20 children plus adults attended. The day started with a service then Valerie led us
through the different experiences that Jesus had from
Good Friday until his
resurrection on Easter Day.
We started with washing the
feet and then progressed
around the church for
different scenes ending up at
the alter. After the service
there was coffee/tea and hot
cross buns with squash for
the children. The children
drew pictures and made
models.
Rev. Valerie Rampton leads children and adults on Hot Cross Fun
Just before we left a couple
arrived who were surprised to find the church open. It turned out that they were
Mr & Mrs Duncan and fifty years to the day they took their wedding vows in St.
Vincent's. The last hymn in our Hot Cross Fun service they sang at their wedding all
those years ago, so John Heald, our organist, played the hymn again for them.
Palm Sunday
The Palm Sunday Service was taken by the
Rev. Michael Cartwright, prior to meeting at
the Post Office a pony, named Marcus as a
stand-in for the donkey Jesus rode on. Our
spirits were not dampened by the
rain. Marcus’s owner Molly and her
daughter, Sam, were also there.
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War Memorial Project
News from Carlton Scroop and Normanton-on-Cliffe
BOOK THIS DATE! Summer Fete The Social Club and the Village Hall
Committees are working together to present a Summer Fete on 25th July to include a
Barbecue, Bouncy Castle, Live Band and a host of activities, games and stalls.
We are nearing completion of our war memorial project but would still like any
information and, in particular, photographs. We know that Philip Clayton was captain
of the cricket team and Albert Godson played football for the village.
Has anyone any team photographs from before World War II? And has anyone any
information about the photographs that were in the Village Hall?
Charity Coffee Morning
At Cobblers Rise
On Friday May 15th
10.30am to 12.00 noon
There were not quite so
many people in April,
but we still managed to
raise £65 towards the
Vanuatu appeal. In May
we shall support
Alzheimer's Research so
we all hope to see you there!
The Soup Lunches raised the grand total
£485 for Water Aid.
Ann Russell
The First World War names are: Robert Sidney Anderson, Albert Victor Bates, Alfred
Edward Bird, Alexander Carr, Alfred Charles, Henry Cooper, Joseph Covell, Walter
Crowley, Henry Fisher, Thomas Green, Robert Handley, John Thomas Hempsall,
Herbert Lewis, John Richard Lound, Thomas Lound, Walter Edward Lound, Arthur
Parr, Thomas Richmond, Jasper Francis Royds, George Speed, Charles William
Waudby, David Wetherill and Walter Wetherill.
The Second World War names are: Philip Joseph Clayton, Gerald Lister Lindsell
Dodson, Albert Godson, William Edward Shillaker.
Rosemary Foster 01400 272843
St. Vincent’s Church, Caythorpe PCC
Lay Chair
Churchwardens
Mrs Janet Avison
Mrs Jo Russell
01400 273551
Mr John Scott
01400 272974
Deanery Synod Reps
Ms Susanne Wills and Mr Mike Bavin
Hon. Treasurer
Mr Richard Johnson
Hon Secretary
Mrs Judith Scott
Members
Mrs Janet Hoddell, Mrs Sally Kelway, Mrs Debbie Knowles
Mrs Ann Russell, Mrs Mary Siddans, Mr Roger Welby-Everard
During this time of Vacancy, please contact either the Churchwardens
the Rural Dean: Rev’d Sonia Barron on 01636 626720
CAYTHORPE & FRIESTON
VILLAGE HALL
**THE IDEAL VENUE**
FOR CLUBS, KEEP FIT ACTIVITIES,
FAMILY & CHILDREN’S PARTIES,
DANCES AND MEETINGS
3rd SUNDAY OF MONTH
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FULLY LICENSED BAR & WELL
EQUIPPED KITCHEN FACILITY
A little boy was overheard praying:
“Lord, if you can’t make me a better boy,
don’t worry about it. I’m having a real good time like I am.”
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St. Vincent’s Church, Caythorpe, Parochial Church Council
and supported by Caythorpe and Frieston Parish Council
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Coffee Morning
Caythorpe Village Hall
Saturday 23rd May
10.00am to 1.00pm
Homemade cakes Raffle
Gardening Tips to Share
Meet and Support Your Allotment Association
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No job too small—all jobs considered
Competitive rates with discounts
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For a free quote: contact Andy on
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Answers to the Quiz on page 28: 1. Orchid. 2. Niger. 3. Electroconvulsive therapy. 4. John Noakes (12
years 178 days). 5. Judy. 6. Tequila. 7. The Ashmolean Museum. 8. Goldeneye. 9. VT. 10. John. 11. They
are electric. 12. Fair Isle. 13. Rick Astley. 14. Princess Beatrice. 15. Jack London.
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Flowery, Flyer, Foamer, Foray, Fore, Form, Fowler, Frame, Fray, From, Layer, Loafer, Lore, Lower, Mare,
Marl, Mary, More, Mower, Oral, Ower, Owler, Rawly, Realm, Reflow, Relay, Rely, Real, Ream, Roam,
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Allotment Association
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Patient Participation Group - PGG
Caythorpe and District Garden Society
HELP US TO HELP YOU
Rudie Bertins of Rudie’s Roots Nursery gave a demonstration on hanging baskets at
our April meeting. These are an important part of his business, so he is an expert on the
subject.
The newly formed Patient Participation Group (PPG) is seeking more volunteers.
Meetings are held bi-monthly monthly at either the Ancaster or Caythorpe Surgery,
and the minutes are published on the Practice website www.villagedoctor.co.uk.
This is an ideal opportunity to have a voice and get involved in the way your health
service is run. Currently made up of 10 active volunteer patients, the practice manager
and representatives from the doctors within the practice, our aim is ensuring the patient,
and improving healthcare, is at the very heart of everything it does.
The purpose of the group is to give patients the opportunity to identify and influence
opportunities for improvements in health and care services and address any concerns or
worries in the knowledge that all information passed onto the group is treated in the
strictest confidence.
Let us hear about your experiences, views and ideas for making services better.
You may even see some of us in the Surgery.
PPGs can play a number of roles, including:
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Advising the practice on the patient perspective
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Organising health promotion events
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Communicating with the wider patient body
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Running volunteer services and support groups to meet local needs

Carrying out research into the views of those who use the practice (and
their carers)
With the basket supported in a dog bowl, some compost is placed in the bottom of a
recycled wool fibre liner and topped with a dish of plastic sheet to act as a water
reservoir – a piece of compost bag will do so long as it has no holes. Then more
compost mixed with controlled release fertiliser granules fills the lower third of the
basket and the first layer of plants is slipped through the planting slits, angled
downwards into the compost. This is repeated, then the basket is filled almost to the
top, and a few plants (not too tall) are put into the surface. Rudie starts early in the
season and chooses small plug plants that can be inserted with minimum damage to
root ball or liner. Trailing plants give the best effect, especially in wicker baskets that
are just planted at the top. He particularly recommends fibrous rooted begonias.
His tips for success are simple: don’t hang the baskets out until the end of May, give
additional high potash liquid feed regularly and water evening and morning, never
letting the compost dry out.
Our May meeting will be at Carlton Scroop
Village Hall, at 7:30pm on Tuesday, May
12th. Instead of a talk we will be having a
‘Gardeners’ Question Time’ with a panel
including John Stirland, Radio
Nottingham’s gardening expert and Stuart
Dixon of Hebb’s Farm Garden. Visitors
(£3) and new members (£12) will be most
welcome: just come along or call David
Fidler, 01400 272630 for details.
A NEW NEWSLETTER
A quarterly newsletter “written by patients for patients” was launched and published in April. View online or request to receive a copy via email.
The group would like this to reach as wide an audience as possible.
Can you assist in giving a copy to patients you know are not on the internet.
Display in local shops, post office, village halls, and regular meeting groups for
example?
Or do you have any ideas on future articles you would like to see covered?
This girl said ...
she recognized me from the vegetarian
club, but I'd never met herbivore!
We would welcome your ideas.
It aids the surgery to develop a partnership with patients, discover what patients think
about services and to establish their priorities, and provide a platform to test and modify
ideas and plans.
FIND US ON FACEBOOK AT – CAYTHORPE & ANCASTER PPG
VISIT US ONLINE - www.villagedoctor.co.uk
If you are interested in volunteering, have any views or ideas, or would like to receive
the newsletter by email please contact [email protected].
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Rudie uses a multipurpose sedge peat compost, as he has found that none of the peat
alternatives give the reliable results his customers demand.
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Sunday Services held at 10.30am and 6.00pm
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(Tel. 01476 563935)
Masses Saturday 6.00 pm Sunday 8.00 am
and 10.00 am and most weekdays 9.00 am
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Church Services
Church
10th May
3rd May
5th of Easter
6th of Easter
Rogation Sunday
10.00am
United Sung
Holy Communion
Caythorpe
Ven B Lucas
Carlton
Scroop
with
Normanton
Fulbeck
Caythorpe Cricket Club
17th May
24th May
30th May
7th of Easter
Pentecost
Trinity
6.00pm
Celtic Worship
Rev M Cartwright
10.00am
Morning
Prayer
To Be Confirmed
9.00am
6.00pm
Holy
Communion
Evensong
Archdeacon Justine
Rev M Cartwright
10.00am
10.00am
United Sung
Eucharist
Sung Holy
Communion
Rev M Cartwright
Rev M Cartwright
As summer approaches Caythorpe Cricket Club is preparing for another new Season.
The Club has a proud history, having been formed over one hundred years ago, but has
seldom had as many active members as in the last few years. The Junior section is very
strong, and has achieved the coveted English Cricket Board Clubmark status thanks to
much hard work by Managers, Coaches and Players.
The Juniors practice on Friday evenings; we commenced on Friday 17th April with the
field full of excited girls and boys (yes, girls are very welcome to play).
10.00am
United Sung
Holy Communion
We are running Teams at Under-9, Under-10, Under-11, Under-13 and Under-15 as
well as the Senior First Xl. The Juniors all play in the Lincoln Youth League, where
Caythorpe is the only village Club to have a Team at each age level.
Ven B Lucas
The Seniors play in the Second Division of the Sills & Betteridge Lincoln League.
Their next match is away game against Hartsholme on Sunday, 3rd May. The first
“home” game is against Old Lincolnians the following Sunday, 10th May.
The first home Junior match is an Under-13 game against Woodhall Spa on Thursday
14th May. Games then come thick and fast until the Junior games finish in late July.
Seniors carry on until mid-September. In total fifty-five matches are scheduled by our
teams.
LOVEDEN DEANERY - QUIET MORNINGS AT CAYTHORPE
Deanery quiet mornings give an opportunity to take some precious time out
in a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere. They usually comprise shared, guided
reflection followed by personal quiet time, and are open to all.
All fixtures, scores and other information can be found on the web at:http://caythorpelinc.play-cricket.com/
website/web_pages/24889
They are held on the first Tuesday of every month at the Sports Pavilion, Old
Lincoln Road, Caythorpe, meeting for coffee at 9.45 am for a 10 am start.
They usually conclude with a short service of Holy Communion and a shared
lunch. Everyone is welcome.
New players are always welcome, just
come along to the ground for a warm
welcome or contact David or Moira Cree
on 272145 or any other member.
For more information please contact Penny Grosset at 01400 272715
[email protected] or the Revd Lilian Hall at 01400 250729
[email protected]
In addition to the Caythorpe games, the
Playing Field will again be hosting the
RAF Coningsby Cricket Team, playing
other RAF Stations on Wednesday
afternoons.
FRIENDS NEEDED!
Caythorpe and Frieston Village Hall Committee
needs “Friends of the Village Hall” to help with fundraising activities in the summer.
If you are interested and/or would like to learn more,
please contact: Sue Harris on 01400 318127
[email protected]
St Vincent’s Church Floodlighting
- In loving memory of
Keith May who died ten years ago - our love
as always from his loving family.
Friday 15th May
Should you wish to have Caythorpe Church floodlit
for your celebration or remembrance
please contact Mary Siddans on 01400 272371
Flower Rota
for May
Hilary Green
Finally we are pleased to welcome
representative County Teams,
commencing with the Lincolnshire Girls
Development Squad playing
Huntingdonshire on Sunday, 5th July.
Sides people
Sunday 10th May - 10am
Mr & Mrs Scott
STOP PRESS;
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
FIRST Xl WINNING THEIR
OPENING GAME CONVINCINGLY
BY 8 WICKETS.
There are three kinds of people:
Those who can count
and those who can't
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May Quiz
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From Sonia Barron, Rural Dean of Loveden
Answers on page 31
BRAIN TEASER - kindly submitted by Victor Snaith
Can you find an 18-digit ending in 9 which behaves in
the same way? Is there an 18-digit number ending in 1
which behaves in the same way? Answer Next Month
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If only life was as tidy as that, if only we could know how things would turn out for us
as we face pain, emptiness, loss or anxiety. But the words of the Easter acclamation
can reassure us as we face the uncertainties of the future, be they personal things or
matters of local, national or international significance.
Let us be Easter people all year round, as we remember the risen Christ, whose resurrection gives us hope.
Traidcraft – Fighting Poverty through Trade
You may be interested to know that St. Vincent’s Church, Caythorpe, has a Traidcraft
Stall which is open after most services in the Benefice. There is a catalogue available
in St Vincent’s for you to browse through or take away with you. If you wish to place
an order at any time, my details are on the back. There is also a wider selection of
high quality goods on their online site which I can also order for you, with no postage
costs.
Judith Scott 01400 272974
April Sudoku Solution
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St Vincent’s Church
When we read the story of the crucifixion, we can do so with the events of Easter day
in the back of our minds because we know the story, we know that he rose again from
the dead.
Solution - Page 31
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These are the words of the Easter Acclamation and the
reason for the Christian hope. As we read about the awful events of Good Friday, we are in a more comfortable
position than those close disciples of Jesus. For them the
crucifixion seemed to dash all their hopes of a Messiah,
and when Jesus breathed his last his disciples thought it
was the end. Of course, it was only the beginning.
Poor - 30 Average - 35
Good - 40 Excellent - 45
Try our Sudoku - Answer Next Month
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He is risen indeed. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
WORDCUBE
How many words containing
four or more letters can you
find? Each word
YFW
must use the
central letter.
ORA
is the nineM L E What
letter word?
The 18-digit number 105263157894736842 has the
property that if the last digit is moved to other end to
give 210526315789473684 then the second of these is
twice the first.
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Alleluia. Christ is risen.
From what sort of plant is the spice vanilla obtained?
Name Africa’s third longest river, after the Nile and the Congo.
In medicine, for what is ECT an abbreviation?
Name the longest-serving presenter on Blue Peter
What is the forename of tennis player Andy Murray’s mother?
Which spirit is named after a town in the Mexican state of Jalisco?
Opening in 1683, which Oxford museum is Britain’s oldest public museum?
What is the abbreviation for the US State of Vermont?
Which King signed Magna Carta in 1215?
11. What is notable about the engines in the Formula E class of racing?
12. In which shipping forecast area are Orkney and Shetland situated?
13. Who topped the UK charts in 1987 with Never Gonna Give You Up?
14. Who is the first female in the line of succession to the British Throne?
15. Name the author who wrote The Call of the Wild and White Fang.
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Midsummer Deanery Celebration at
MARSTON VILLAGE HALL
SUNDAY 21st June 2015 between 4.00pm
and 6.00pm
Featuring the Festival singers and other
choirs
This event for all the family includes Crafts,
games, quiz, creating a banner with a Midsummer
theme, and Afternoon tea with cakes, pizza, sandwiches etc
DO JOIN US FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT
AN
OPEN INVITATION
To a Service of
Healing and Wholeness
Thursday 14th May
at 7.30pm
St Nicholas’s Church
Barkston
Heard at the Outpatients:
“They told me
I had type A blood,
but it was a Type-O”
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In and Around The Garden
KEITH ELVIDGE
It’s all happening out there, with new shoots springing up everywhere while I try to
remember what was planted where last year. Unfortunately the weeds are coming up
as well. You have to admire their strategy: while seedsmen select for uniform
germination weeds do the opposite, so if the early-birds fall foul of adverse conditions
(or my hoe), the first and second reserves are ready to replace them. Some seeds,
poppies especially, can lie dormant for years, waiting their chance.
DOMESTIC APPLIANCE
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One plant that I don’t often see in other gardens is Erythronium ‘Pagoda’, and it is
looking its best at the moment. The bulbs look like a large canine tooth, hence the
common name of dog tooth violet, and they shoot around April. This hybrid is much
bolder than the species: the leaves are wide, often netted with red, and the flowers are
pale yellow, very similar to a Turk’s cap lily, on a stalk about 30cm tall.
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LINCOLN LN4 3SD
I bought a few some years ago and they have done very well. Also looking good are
the magnolia, which has so far escaped frost damage to its huge pink and white goblet
flowers, and the ferns, which are beginning to unwind their crozier-like new leaves.
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Tadpoles have made an appearance in the small concrete basin that the frogs seem to
prefer to the pond. There are newts in the pond, and as they will eat tadpoles it is a
wise choice. I saw a pair of newts courting in the pond – the male was in his breeding
colours and vigorously pursuing and nudging the female. They stick individual eggs to
the pond weeds, so I’ll have to avoid cutting it back until they have had a chance to
hatch.
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A male sparrow hawk has been around lately and I managed to get a good look at him
when he rested near the house. His breast was a bright russet and his back slate grey,
something I rarely get to appreciate as he whizzes through the garden. A pair of stock
doves have also been visiting; they are supposed to be widespread in farmland and do
not visit gardens according to my bird book, but I have only ever seen them here. They
are similar to a rock dove, the ancestor of the feral pigeon, but the wing bars are quite
faint. They have some beautiful iridescence around the neck and look very smart, but
if they see the slightest movement they fly off at once.
‘JA’
CAYTHORPE MEDITATION GROUP
This is a lively group of people who meet on the last Wednesday of each month at
7.30pm in the home of Gordon and Margaret Grant to practice simple, peaceful,
meditation techniques and explore a theme of their choice after the actual meditation.
The May meeting on Wednesday 27th May will explore the theme of ‘Wonderment’.
People from differing religious backgrounds or none have joined the group over the
last year and have enriched the experience for everybody.
If you would like to participate please contact Margaret or Gordon Tel. 01400 273
194 or email: [email protected]
A warm welcome awaits
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Caythorpe Village Hall
Activities
Monday
Keep Fit
09:45 To 10:45
Junior Badminton 18:00 To 19:00
Senior Badminton 19:00 To 21:00
Craft Club
19:30 To 21:30
Tuesday
Carpet Bowls
14:00 To 16:00
Girl Guides
19:00 To 20:30
Wednesday
Yoga
09:30 To11:00
Senior Badminton 19:00 To 21:00
Thursday
Pilates
10.30 To 11.30
Brownies
17:30 To 19:30
W.I.
19:30 To 21.30
(2nd Thursday in Month)
For Contact Details Of Organisations
Please Contact Booking Secretary
On 01400 272611
Caythorpe Village Hall
Table Top Sale and
Village Breakfast
Mini Soccer For Boys and Girls
9.00 am to 11.30 am
(last orders for breakfasts 11.00 am)
Sunday May 17th
To book a Sale Table contact Bob on. 01400
272611 or Mary on 01400 273523
We don't make a charge for sale tables
but ask for a donation if you have a
successful morning
Carlton Scroop and Normanton Social Club
CONGRATULATIONS!
Tony’s Spring Quiz
Caythorpe Sports and Social Football Club
on achieving
Saturday 16th May
In the Social Club at the Village Hall
PROMOTION
Doors open 7.30pm Quiz starts 8.00pm
to the Premier League of the
Teams up to SIX - entry £2 per person
Grantham and District Sunday League
See report in June’s News and Views
Prizes for highest and lowest scoring teams
Licensed Bar - Raffle
ALL WELCOME
Just Make up a Team and Come Along!
Onwards and Upwards!
See Team Photo on Page 17
Loveden Plumbing & Heating
Repairs, Installation, Service
Darci’s Bingo
Saturday 30th May
Eyes down 8.00pm
Licensed Bar
01400
272251
Over 600 Whiskies
Real Ales And Lagers
13 Chapel Lane, Caythorpe, Grantham, Lincs NG32 3EG
Telephone: 01400272998 Mobile: 07951758835
Email: [email protected]
C2160
Carlton Scroop and
Nrmanton Social Club
01400
272251
Established 1994
Full bathroom refurbishments
Full central heating systems
Boiler replacements
Boiler services
Oil, Natural gas +LPG
Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems
Oil Tanks Installed, Replaced
All Aspects of Plumbing And Heating
Organised by Caythorpe and Fulbeck JFC (FA Qualified Coaches)
At Caythorpe Playing Field - Starting on Saturday 9th May
4 to 5 year olds (School Years, Pre-school, Reception, Year 1) 10.00am to 11.00am
6 to 9 year olds (School Years 1 to 4) 11.15am to 12.15pm
Saturday 9th May to Saturday 23rd May ( 3 week programme)
Saturday 6th June to Saturday 18th July (7 week programme)
COST £15 for ten weeks OR £2 per week.
A fun introduction to football in a safe and friendly environm
For more details see www.cfjfc.co.uk
Caythorpe and Fulbeck Junior Football Club is a FA Charter Standard Community Club
Sunday Carvery
With Five Different Meats
Renowned all over Britain for our Steaks
Function room with
built in Disco (free hire)
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Outside Bars, Catering, BBQ and Home Dinner Parties
EAT AND DRINK AT THE GEORGE
For all enquiries contact Mark Pinfold on the above details
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Another Successful Caythorpe Canter
Caythorpe Cricket Club
Join us for a Spring Evening!
On Saturday 11th April over one hundred & forty people took part in the 18th running
of the Caythorpe Canter, a 13.62 or 26 mile running or walking challenge through the
Lincolnshire countryside. Starting at Caythorpe Playing Field the course weaves
through Stubton, Marston, Gelston, Hougham,
Hough-on-the-Hill, Barkston, Ancaster and back
into Caythorpe to finish at the Playing Field.
New Committee formed at the AGM
President: David Cree
Honorary Vice-Presidents: Steve
Endley, Nick Law, David Nelson
and Floyd Watson
Chairman, Secretary and Lead Junior
Coach: Tim Bullement OBE
Treasurer: Mrs. Jayne Duncan
Club Welfare Officer:
Mrs Catherine Dickinson
First Xl Captain: Matt Duncan
The Committee is completed by the
Managers of each Junior age group.
The Loveden Quartet in Concert
In aid of St Vincent’s Church disabled access
Saturday 16th May
7.00 for 7.30 p.m.
At St. Vincent’s Church, Caythorpe
The weather was overcast and raining until the
start of the Marathon at 9.00am. Then the sun
came out accompanied by a cool breeze: a
perfect running day. People ended the Canter
with good hot shower and what everybody
comes to expect, when they take part at
The runners get off to a flying start over the Caythorpe, lots of scrumptious food.
Marathon Course
The results were as follows:
Short (13 Mile) Course Male Time
Winner: Mark Sands Boston, Lincolnshire 1:30:00
Second: Dave Tilly Boston, Lincolnshire 1:34:13
Third: Mark Spence & Dog Jake South Luffenham
1:34:41
Short (13 Mile) Course Female
Winner: Ruth Watson Peterborough 1:36:22
Second: Katie Arnold Stamford Striders 1:36:27
Third: Claire Maxted Sleaford Striders 1:57:18
Long (26 Mile Marathon) Course Male
Winner: Anthony Gerundi Lincoln Tri 3:26:24
Eager to go at the start of the Short
Second: Paul Collier Nottingham 3:32:43
Course
Third: Graham Chapman Ely Runners 3:43:08
Long (26 Mile Marathon) Course Female
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Winner: Lisa Joanne Wabridge Cambridge 3:43:41
Second: Ellie Pocock (from Caythorpe) Sleaford
Next year
Tri 3 4:12:19
The Caythorpe Canter
Third: Liz Walton NOTFAST, Newark 4:42:49
is on
Saturday
9th
April 2016
Full lists of results and other events can be found at
Caythorpe Surgery
01400 272215
Mon: 8.30 am to 8.30 pm
Tue: 8.30 am to 6.00 pm
Wed: 8.30 am to 6.30 pm
Thur: 8.30 am to 6.00 pm
Fri: 8.30 am to 6.00 pm
Caythorpe Dispensary
01400 272770
Please Note:
The Dispensary closes
for lunch between
1.00pm and 1.30pm
Emergency and Out of
Hours Calls
If you wish to contact a
doctor in an emergency or
out of hours, ring
01400 272215
The organisers would like to thank everyone for their outstanding help on the day.
April Draw:
£15 Olive Rodgers £10 Joyce Metheringham
£5 Penny Carter
Easter Draw :
£40 Mavis Hutchinson £30 Brenda Addlesee
£20 Pauline Dorey
It only takes
a few minutes to let everyone
know everything about your
event. Tell them in
If you are unable to
contact the doctor in an
emergency, ring 999
without delay
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The Hougham Players will play a selection of
Baroque, classical, popular and traditional
music whilst you find your seats and afterward
during refreshments.
Caythorpe and Frieston Open Gardens will be held on Sunday June 21st
between 12.00noon and 4.00pm. It is not too late to offer your garden, the more the
merrier! There will also be an opportunity to have a look at the new allotments!
Ann Russell 01400 273090
www.caythorpe.org
Friends of St Vincent 200 Club
Tickets: £6 to include a light snack
Contact: Jo Russell 01400 273551
or Judith Scott 01400 272974
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Caythorpe Junior Badminton Club
The club is held on Mondays from 6pm to 7pm in
Caythorpe Village Hall for any level of junior aged
6-14 years.
For more information please contact Chris :
e-mail [email protected]
Pilates Class with Caroline Wright
Caythorpe Village Hall
Every Thursday - 10.30am to 11.30am
Contact email: [email protected]
or phone 07967 214117
CAYTHORPE PRE-SCHOOL
High Street, Caythorpe, NG32 3DR.
Caythorpe Pre-School runs sessions on:
Monday & Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday - Friday 9am - 12noon
Children are welcome to join when they are 2.5 years
old or over. Funded places available.
For more details and an application form, please call
01400 272036 / 07952 990710
You are welcome to call in to see us
during session times.
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Open Day at PGL Caythorpe Court
PGL welcomed 290 visitors to our 10th
Annual Open Day on Sunday 5th April.
It was great to see such a good turn out
and we were really pleased to see so
many of our neighbours from the local
villages.
Two intrepid adventuerers awaiting ther
turn at Caythorpe Court’s Open Day
The staff relax for a family photo after
their hard day’s work
Caythorpe Court hopes that everybody
had a great afternoon. A big thank you to
those brave enough to take on the Giant
Swing, as we raised just over £80 which
is being donated to the NSPCC.
Trekking in Peru
Brownie Leader,
Emma Winters is
raising funds for
Girlguiding UK by
trekking to Machu
Picchu in Peru in
October. See her
story on the
Letters Page no 11.
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THE CAYTHORPE TO GRANTHAM VERY AMAZING PINK RIBBON RACE!
Letters, which are most welcome, are accepted by post and email only. Please provide
your name, address and a contact number. Your name or pseudonym will be published.
Your letter may be edited for reasons of content or of space.
Caythorpe Fish and Chip Shop
Thank You For Your Support
Sir - We would like to say a big Thank
You to the customers of Caythorpe Fish
Bar, both regular and casual, for their
support.
It has been a privilege to serve you all
over the past eleven and a half years and
has also been a very happy time for us.
Now we have retired we look forward
to having the leisure time to enjoy our
lovely village of Caythorpe. Thank you
once again and best wishes.
Colleen and Hans
Caythorpe
A History of Fish and Chips in Caythorpe
In 1966, Holes Brewery, owners of the
pub, terminated the lease as they wanted to
extend the premises. Initially, Harry
Streeter made an offer to buy an old
garage opposite owned by Leaper the
blacksmith. However, the doctor’s
practice outbid him and transformed the
garage into the present-day surgery.
Harry Green, a neighbour, sold Mr
Streeter a building plot and the family,
along with Bill Tebb built the fish and
chip shop and the adjacent bungalow.
The shop, run by Harry, Mabel, Rick and
Mavis, became very popular and successful. In 1991, the family sold to Richard
and Angela Turner who, in turn, sold the
business to Hans and Colleen.
The last mobile chip van in the area was
run by Frank and Sheila Dixon during the
1980s.
Sir – I would like to wish Hans and
Colleen from the Caythorpe Fish and Chip
I understand that enquiries are in hand to
shop a long and happy retirement.
ascertain whether a mobile business would
However, the closure of their High Street be prepared to call into Caythorpe.
shop is a great loss to the community as
I hope this short history is of interest to
are the part-time jobs it afforded.
your readers.
On speaking to two of the older villagers, I
Andy Roberts
learnt that the first fish and chip shop was
Caythorpe
run by a Mr Newbutt from a building in
the Eight Bells pub yard. After the second
Clothing Charity Bags - Beware
world war, The Windsor Fish Bar from
Grantham ran a mobile van into the village Sir - On the 26th March whilst out
and Min Topham from the Woodyard
walking my dog from Caythorpe to
leased a shop at the Waggon and Horses
Frieston, I became particularly suspicious
and sold fish and chips until 1961. The
of the occupants of a white ’X’ registered
lease was then taken by Harry and Mabel Transit van which was being used to
Streeter. Their son, Rick, remembers the collect the clothing charity bags which
Good Friday fish queue reaching down the residents had left out for collection.
High Street to the Co-op (now no 49).
I continued back towards Frieston where
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Starting at Caythorpe Playing Field, this exciting new event will take place on Saturday
18th July. Please put this date in your diary - we need your support. It is a fun
charity event being held in aid of Breast Cancer Research, open to teams of 2-4 people.
You choose to cover the 11-mile route on foot or by car, which will be suitable for all
ages and levels of fitness. Mental and physical fun challenges will be made at venues
along the route, and a variety of prizes may be won, including a prize for the best team
name, and another for the team raising the most sponsorship for the charity.
The event is being supported by a range of businesses along the route, and will finish at
the Grantham Tennis Club and Gym, where it is planned that there will be a number of
additional activities available during the afternoon, and a barbecue going on into the
early evening – fun for all the family!
Entries are taken on-line. There is limit to the number of teams that can participate so if
you would like to take part do get your entry in early. Visit Facebook: The Caythorpe
to Grantham Very Amazing Pink Ribbon Race 2015, www.breastcancercampaign.org,
or from the Caythorpe website. You can also email to [email protected] for more information, to pre-register your interest, or to volunteer to
help with the event. We will need marshalls to monitor the route and activities, volunteers to serve refreshments, bake cakes and cookies, hand out clues etc, and to set up
some of the challenges on the day.
ACUPUNCTURE
By Kirstie
Practitioner of
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Kirstie Smith, BSc (Hons) MBAcC
8 Ermine Drive,
Navenby, LN5 0HB.
www.acupuncturebykirstie.co.uk
Tel:
01522 810 147
Mob: 07929 022 774
CAYTHORPE GAS &
OIL SERVICES LTD
Natural Gas, LPG & Oil
Boiler Servicing
Boiler Repairs
Fires & Cookers Installed
Landlord’s Safety Certificates
Tel: 07899 842055
or 01400 273755
Gas Safe Register No. 212852
Oil Oftec Register No. 3468
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Caythorpe and Frieston Parish Council
Bruce Nelson (Chairman)
Geoff Ashcroft
01400 279013
Marie Crawford
01400 272104
Richard Dix
01400 272105
- 01400 273249
Andy Roberts (Vice Chairman) 01400 273320
Neil Fritzsche
01400 273293
Helen Giddings
01400 279007
Bob Greybrook
01400 272611
Clerk to the Council: Mrs Andrea Smith
www.caythorpe.org
01400 272794
the van, turned on to the main Grantham
road. Two young males got out and
removed from the sides of the van rough
written display boards which stated
‘charity clothing pick up’ or words to that
effect. On seeing me they threw the
boards into the back of the van and drove
off.
John Scott
01400 272974
Peter Taylor
01400 272848
Mark Woodward
01400 273942
[email protected]
Parish Council News…..May 2015
Parish Council Election…..The Parish Council is made up of eleven councillors. In
view of the fact that there have only been eight nominations received by SKDC by the
cut off date, all from existing members, there will be no need for an election assuming
that there are no challenges to the process that has been undertaken. Cllrs. Marie
Crawford, Peter Taylor and John Scott decided not to stand again and on behalf of all
residents I would like to thank them for the time and effort that they have devoted to
their roles since they have been on the Parish Council.
In view of the fact that there are three vacancies the Parish Council is able to co-opt if
it wishes to do so. This should be an open and transparent process and if you wish to
be considered for co-option please do not hesitate to contact either the Parish Clerk or
myself in order that we can discuss this matter further with you. All applications
must be received by the Parish Clerk either in writing or by email by the end of May.
There will be elections held for the new District Council ward of “Loveden Heath”
which Independent candidate Councillor Bob Sampson will be contesting. Having
worked very closely with him over the last four years we wish him well at the forthcoming election.
Allotments…..It is very good at last to be able to see the work being undertaken in
order to establish our allotments. Thanks must go the “Big Lottery Fund” for their
grant, to G R Ward & Co for all their work in helping get the site ready, to the newly
formed “Allotment Association” and in particular to Cllr. Geoff Ashcroft who has put
in an enormous amount of time in managing all aspects of the project.
Annual Parish Meeting ….The Parish Council will present its annual report at a
meeting to be held in the Village Hall on Wednesday May 13th at 6.30pm. Please
come along and let us know how you feel we have been doing, your views are
important. The meeting will be followed by a full meeting of the Parish Council
which will commence at 7.30pm.
Bruce Nelson……Chairman
Emma Winters is a 45 year old Brownie
Leader from Grantham and she has the
wonderful opportunity to take part in a
trek to Machu Picchu in Peru this October
raising funds for Girlguiding UK.
Emma was thankfully given the all clear
from breast cancer in late 2014, but prior
to that although the trek fundraising was
very real it wasn’t the main focus for
Emma. Now with the all clear she is
fundraising in a variety of ways and when
she returns to home in late October will
start telling local groups all about the
amazing adventure she has had.
Mobile Library Bus Service Monday 18th May and Monday 15th June
Frieston Green - 12.00 noon to 12.30 pm. Caythorpe Church - 1.15 pm to 1.45pm.
For enquiries and renewals please ring 01522 782010
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She will be fundraising for Girlguiding
UK via this trek and would like to ask
anyone in the area if they would like to
help support her you can do so the
following ways. Even a small amount can
be gift aided by the Just Giving link below
– her current total is £1,726 and she needs
to make it £4000 – she needs 80% of tarI would like to bring to the attention of the get by May 2015.
local people, who generously donate these https://www.justgiving.com/EmmaWinters2/
(See Photo on Page 24 - Ed)
items to assist charities, that the young
men I saw were in fact collecting on their
Bex Mezzo
County Special Needs Adviser - Lincs South
own behalf. It is is a sad reflection on
District Commissioner - Grantham North
humanity that yet another thing we have
taken for granted for years - the act of
putting out charity bags to be collected by Thank You For Your Support
charities - we can now no longer trust who I would like to thank all the parishioners
is making the collection.
of the North Rural for their continued
support. Their vigilance when out and
I believe the best solution is to take
about in the local areas. Also especially
donated clothing and bric-a-brac to the
to those who report incidents to the Police
charities’ retail outlets; this way we will
when anything suspicious is happening in
know our donations are going to the
your villages.
correct source.
The Summer is nearly upon us and
‘Local Resident’
hopefully we can continue this high level
Frieston
of neighbourhood response which will
continue to reduce crime in our area.
Emma Aims High
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PC 900 Nick Smith
North and South Rural Neighbourhood
Policing Manager.
Tel. No. 07500920504
Lincs Police 101 ext 3310
Lincs Web www.lincs.police.uk
CAYTHORPE BADMINTON CLUB
We meet every Monday and Wednesday
in Caythorpe Village Hall
from 7pm to 9pm
New members welcome - experienced or
otherwise. Equipment provided.
Contacts : Cheryl 01400 273357
Mandy 01400 272611
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MOT TESTING
SERVICING
BODYWORK EXHAUST TYRES
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30-5:30
SATURDAY 8:30-12:30
SHOCK ABSORBERS CLUTCHES
ENGINE TUNING FULL DIAGNOSTICS
CAR CARE CENTRE
OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE
ALL VEHICLE REPAIRS
UNDERTAKEN
FREE QUOTATIONS
FREE COLLECTION SERVICE
Caythorpe and District WI
CUSTOMISING VALETING MOT REPAIRS
RWM PLUMBING
@ MARSTON
Domestic and General
Plumbing
No job too small
All work fully
insured
and guaranteed
24 hour emergency call out service
Customer testimonials available on
request
Call ROBERT on
01400 250116 or 07917 095696
Email: [email protected]
Stockists of high quality wood
burning and multi-fuel stoves,
flue pipe, spares and accessories.
All ladies from the age of 18 are most welcome to attend our meetings as visitors. We
look forward to the pleasure of your company.
Janet Norman
The Old Glass Shop,
Highfields, High Dyke,
Navenby, Lincs LN5 0BQ
tel: 01522 811781
email:
[email protected]
visit our website at:
www.navenbywoodstove.co.uk
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Caythorpe & District WI
Would you like to Meet New People
Develop New Interests
A Fund Raising Evening
HAVE FUN
New Friends - Humour
Interesting Subjects - New Challenges
Broaden Your Horizons - Learn New Skills
Open up Your World
Saturday 27th June 2015 at 7.oopm
Spend a relaxed evening in Friendly
company
Enjoy being part of a group
We have
A Book Club, a Slimming Group
and a Craft Group
We Go On Theatre Visits and Excursions
Chocolate Demonstration
We Have Interesting Discussions
We Are Fun - We Are Friendly
We are Educational
We are Community Spirited
Contact us at:
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Our meeting on Thursday 14th May is entitled ‘Failure to Care’ in
which we shall discuss the everyday hardships many citizens face
both physically and psychologically. A community-based
organisation such as the WI is often best-placed to know the
circumstances of their local area and nationally this knowledge is
often sought when governments need help to solve many issues. A demonstration
entitled ‘Caricatures’ will be given by our guest speaker, Andrew Geeson, in the second
part of the May meeting.
Caythorpe and District WI
Belmont Garage, Lincoln Rd, Caythorpe, Lincs, NG32 3DD
All types of
plumbing work
Considered
At our April meeting the ‘Queen of the Saltmarshes’, June Barton, spoke engagingly
about the importance of Lincolnshire’s saltmarshes. She talked of the coastline, the
relatively dangerous creeks and samphire, a delicacy (Mmm, delicious- Ed). Her
presentation was most interesting and well received by all.
Caythorpe Village Hall
Cliff & Chips
Start the Evening with a
After which Enjoy
A Fish, Chips and Mushy Pea Supper
Freshly Prepared on Site
Enjoy Tea and Coffee
And I whole hour
Cliff Richard Tribute
With Andy Lloyd
Be Part of a Social network of
Like Minded Women
You are most welcome to
Join Our WI
Ticket Event - Only £10 pp
We Meet Every Second
Thursday of each Month at 7.30pm in
Caythorpe Village Hall Lounge
Angela Turner 01476 401459
Limited Numbers
Please contact
Deanna Hammond 01 400 272217
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ANTIQUES
and BYGONES
Selection of
Vintage
Children’s
Clothes
Fine Glass
and
Pottery
Easter Gifts
Do call in to
Thorpe Antiques
Caythorpe High Street
Opposite The Red Lion
Open - Tuesday to Saturday
9.30 am to 1 pm
01400 250317
Would you love to make music
but have never learned to play an
instrument or how to read a musical score?
Can you count to 4? Are you free on a
Tuesday evening for an hour or so?
If the answer’s yes, why not come along to
a practice session with St Vincent’s
Handbell Team and have a go!
We’re a small friendly team of local
folk who enjoy ringing handbell music
together, it sounds lovely and isn’t
too difficult
“If I can do it, anyone can!”
- Judith Scott, Frieston
To find out more, please contact
Jane & John Heald on 01400 272445
People want the front of the bus,
the back of the church
and the centre of attention.
Easter Egg Hunt
On Monday 6th of March the FSA organised an Easter egg hunt at
Caythorpe Primary School.
The FSA (Friends of our
School Association) work
really hard throughout the
year, organising fun events for our school and
raising money for things such as new equipment
and trips.
Firstly, we arrived at the
school to receive a clue
from a member from the
FSA. After that, we went
round the village to find
more clues. Each clue had a letter printed on it and at the end
we had to unscramble the letters to make a word! Once we
figured it out we got a chocolate bunny
and parents had a biscuit and drink. We
also got chance to do some Easter
activities such as colouring and making
flowers.
JAMIE TOLLAFIELD CONSTRUCTION
The Easter egg hunt was a great success. We all had great fun!
Written by Harry and Daniel (Year 5)
Looking after your building needs for the last 30 years
Golden Boot Challenge
At Caythorpe last week we started our golden boot challenge.
Each class has a golden boot chart that they fill in every day.
They put a sticker on the way they travel to school.
Need a complete new build/an extension/patio/driveway to
name but a few?
Please contact me on 01636 626603 (office hours only); Mobile
07949063677; email me at [email protected] or visit
my web-site www.jtcbuild.com to see examples of my work.
If you don’t need me but want a qualified tradesperson I can
supply the following
Bricklayer
Plasterer
Carpenter
Plumber including gas heating
Electrician
Roofer
Kitchen Fitter/Tiler
Window Fitter – FENSA registered
JTC
At the end of the week we go round and add
up all the golden boots to calculate the points
total for each class. The class with the most
points then gets to display the trophy in their
class for the following week. Because some
classes are bigger than others, to make it fair, we calculated an average score for each
class.
After the first week, Waterloo class won. Well done Waterloo!
Written by Daniel and Nathan (Year 6)
for all your building needs.
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We are doing this scheme to reduce traffic
and make it less dangerous outside school.
We are encouraging people who need to
come by car to ‘park and stride’ and also to
get more people to walk or cycle to school if
possible.
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News from the Rainbows, Brownies and Guides
Day
Date
Monday
4th May
Tuesday
Event
Location
Page
May Day Bank Holiday
Wherever You Are!
0
5th May
Loveden Deanery Quiet Morning
Hammond Pavilion
4
Thursday
7th May
National and Local Elections Day
Local Polling Booth
0
Saturday
9th May
Junior Football Mini Soccer
Playing Field
7
Sunday
10th May
Senior Cricket Match
Playing Field
29
Tuesday
12th May
Garden Society
Carlton Scroop VH
3
Wednesday 13th May
Annual Parish Meeting
Caythorpe VH
22
Thursday
14th May
Healing and Wholeness Service
Barkston Church
5
Thursday
14th May
Junior Cricket Match
Playing Field
29
Thursday
14th May
WI Monthly Meeting
Caythorpe VH
21
Friday
15th May
Coffee Morning
Cobblers Rise
31
Saturday
16th May
Junior Football Mini Soccer
Playing Field
7
Saturday
16th May
Tony’s Quiz Night
Carlton Scroop SC
7
Saturday
16th May
The Loveden Quartet in Concert
St Vincent’s Church
25
Sunday
17th May
Table Top Sale/Village Breakfast Caythorpe VH
26
Monday
18th May
Mobile Library
Frieston/Caythorpe
22
Monday
18th May
Caythorpe Playing Fields AGM
Hammond Pavilion
15
Saturday
23rd May
Allotment Assoc. Coffee Morning
Caythorpe VH
31
Saturday
23rd May
Junior Football Mini Soccer
Playing Field
7
Monday
25th May
Spring Bank Holiday
Wherever You Are!
0
Wednesday 27th May
Meditation Group
Caythorpe
27
Saturday
30th May
Darci’s Bingo
Carlton Scroop SC
7
Monday
1st June
Quiz Night
Caythorpe Red Lion
9
Sunday
21st June
Deanery Midsummer Celebration
Marston
5
Sunday
21st June
Open Gardens Day
Caythorpe/Frieston
25
Saturday
27th June Cliff ‘n’ Chips
Caythorpe VH
21
Saturday
18th July
The Very Amazing Pink Ribbon Race
Playing Field
23
Saturday
25th July
Summer Fete
Carlton Scroop
31
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We are very lucky in Caythorpe as we have had a Brownie pack for nearly 50 years 2016 will be their anniversary of starting in 1966. Guides re-started in 2014 giving the
opportunity for older girls to enjoy meeting together and having fun without having to
travel out of the village. Before 2014 there was only 1 guide unit 1st Barkston in the
Grantham North District and now we are happy to say that there are 4 units with
Barrowby starting in 2014 and Long Bennington in 2015.
Girls can join Brownies from 7 years old, moving onto Guides from their 10th birthday
and staying for 4 years. We would like to give local opportunities to younger girls and
have a section called Rainbow Guides which is for girls from 5 to 7 years of
age. Before we can start such a unit we will need to find suitable adults to run the
unit. We will need girls to let us know that they are interested and to make such a unit
viable would be looking at a minimum number of 10 girls.
For girls interested in Brownies and Guides they should go to http://
www.girlguiding.org.uk/ and click on get involved and select the Caythorpe units. The
units leaders will then get in touch and give them the opportunity to visit should a place
be available. If a place is not available we do have units in Wilsford and Barkston that
may have places for them. An alternative method of getting in touch is the FREEphone number 0800 169 5901. Sometimes the night that a unit meets is not possible
for the young person because they do other out of school activities so there are other
units across the district that may have places and meet on other nights of the week.
For the Rainbow Guides we would need to you to speak to our District Commissioner,
Bex Mezzo on 01400 231 044. That would be for adults or young people.
For adults there is a training programme which has 4 modules, most of it working
within a unit of girls, some specialised training - such as programme training, accounts,
first aid and the like. You would be allocated a mentor who would hold your hand
through the training period and the District Commissioner is always there to talk should
you need to. Before you are appointed to become a leader with a unit there is an
application process - you will meet with the District Commissioner and a follow up
meeting will be completed with 2 references taken up and a DBS check (was called
CRB). Keeping your children safe is a priority in all we do in Girlguiding.
Men can be involved with units as helpers but cannot lead a unit. Sometimes this is the
only male contact that a young person may have in their lives. We have a male unit
helper with guides and a parent/Dad that keeps the accounts for Wilsford Brownies.
Currently we have Rainbows in Barkston, Barrowby, Foston; we have Brownies in
Barkston, Barrowby, Caythorpe, Foston and Wilsford; and we have Guides in
Barkston, Barrowby, Caythorpe and Long Bennington.
If this has inspired you to join us then please get in touch with the variety of methods. If you are a little bit unsure then please call and have an informal chat with Bex
our District Commissioner.
Bex Mezzo
County Special Needs Adviser - Lincs South. District Commissioner - Grantham
North. 1st Barkston Guides
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Hand Painted Furniture
and Vintage Treasure
Caythorpe Playing Fields
Registered Charity 521827.
GARY BOWEN
Annual General Meeting
Roofing Contractor
For all your roofing requirements
Authorised Stockists of
AUTENTICO
Pure and Natural Paints
Open: Wednesday to Saturday
10.30am to 5.00pm
71 High Street, Caythorpe, NG32 3DP
01400 279081 07917 462416
Email:
[email protected]
www.hectorandeve.com
From a slipped tile to a
whole new roof,
no job too big or too
small.
Mobile: 07903 351822
Tel: 01400 263244
ARNHEM AIRBORNE WALK
VISIT
4th to 7th September 2015
The provisional cost will be £265 per
person for standard double room and
£365 per person for single room
inclusive of Eurostar Travel London to
Brussels, then onward to Arnhem with
Belgian Rail and return including three
nights bed and breakfast at Arnhem
Holiday Inn Express .
SUE MARSHALL SOLUTIONS
Complete design & Installation service
for Kitchens & Bathrooms
From my fully equipped
home salon at Cranwell,
I can offer you a range of
beauty treatments and
hairdressing on a personal,
one to one basis in a
comfortable environment
Mobile service available on request
Hairdressing
Blow dry
£10
Cut and blow dry £20
Dry trim
£10
Perm
£40
Eyelash/brow tint £5
Manicure and
polish
£10
Beauty Treatments
Eyebrow wax
£4
Lip or chin wax
£4
Underarm
£4
Half leg
£10
Full leg
£15
One hour facial £20
Gel nails
£20
Hot Stone Back Massage
£20
Full head colours, roots or foiled highlights
including cut and blow dry £40
To make an appointment, please call
Vicky Bell
On 01400 262461 or 07733150115
There is an option to stay over in
Brussels on the return journey which will
cost about £55 per room per night.
Whether you are looking for a complete makeover
or just want to give the room a face lift
The confirmed price for the visit should
be available by 31st May.
Deposits will then be required.
Further information can be obtained by
visiting Holiday Inn at:
Including wall & floor tiling
Over 25 years experience
http://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/
hotels/gb/en/arnhem/zymex/
hoteldetailvisiting:
For a competitive quotation call Sue
to discuss your requirements
or just Google ‘Holiday Inn Express Arnhem Airborne March 2015’
http://www.airbornewandeltocht.nl/en/:
Call 01400 262125 or 07968 876890
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to be held on
Monday 18th May 2015 at 7.30pm
in the Hammond Pavilion
Old Lincoln Road, Caythorpe
Please come along and hear our plans
and let us know how you feel we are
doing; your views and comments are
important.
If you would like to become a member
of the committee and or act as a
volunteer at one of our activities please
do not hesitate to let us know.
EXCLUSIVE TO YOU
Hair and Beauty Treatments
For further information contact Bob
Greybrook on 01400 272611
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CAYTHORPE AND FRIESTON
ALLOTMENTS
Caythorpe Brownies with Little Owl
After many months of waiting, Caythorpe
and Frieston Allotments are finally open.
There are still a few plots available to local
residents. Work is continuing to fence the
site and once this has been completed
there will be an official opening ceremony.
Caythorpe Brownies with Sophie Eldred (Little Owl)
who recently qualified as a Brownie Leader
From the left: Ros Hollingworth, Norman
Hollingworth, Dave Cree, Karen Pepper, Lisa Brightey,
Michael Pilgrim, and Amy Richardson
At the Party for the Playing
Field Volunteers
From the left: Jude Scott, John Scott,
Michael Russell, Ann Sampson,
Bob Sampson and Jo Russell
From the left: Neil Fritzsche, Deanna
Hammond, David Fiddler, Christine Fritzsche,
Richard Dix, Sue Dix and Claire Fiddler
Hard at work are Geoff Ashcroft, Howard Fuller,
Paul Norton and Mel Stevens.
Should you require further information
about renting an allotment please contact
the Allotment Association Chairman,
Howard Fuller, on 01400 279305.
Promotion-winning Caythorpe Sports and Social Football Club
From the left: Back Row: Richard Welby (Manager), Sam Sterry, Luke Peberdy, Brandon Lee, Jack
Growcock, Michael Blackman, Tony Ruby, James Potts, Rob Dixon, Brian Potts (Asst Manager)
Front Row : Ben Thorpe, Luke Parker, Andre Keidel, Luke Ashworth, Ashley McClean, Tom Butcher, Troy
Eldrid, Garon Harrison (Player Manager) Front: Josh Welby (Team Mascot)
Mandy Greybrook and Sue Stannard
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